Record #: O2022-2185   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 7/20/2022 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Transportation and Public Way
Final action: 9/21/2022
Title: Honorary street designation as "Honorary Charlie 'Boot' Allen Way"
Sponsors: Sawyer, Roderick T.
Topic: STREETS - Honorary Designations
Attachments: 1. O2022-2185.pdf
ORDINANCE

WHEREAS Charlie Herman "Boot" Allen was an exceptional educator, a remarkable businessman, and an outstanding member of his community; and
WHEREAS Charlie began his life on December 10, 1941, and passed away February 8, 2017, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Charlie earned a bachelor's degree from Tennessee State A & I University where he was inducted into the Alpha Theta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and maintained lifetime membership. He matriculated to Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago where he received a master's degree in education that prepared him for a 35-year career with the Chicago Public Schools; and
WHEREAS Charlie taught at Mason Upper Grade Center, & later transitioned to high school where he taught at James Bowen High School. He counseled his students concerning owning businesses and buying real estate at an early age. He demonstrated his continuing commitment to the youth of this city by voluntarily tutoring and encouraging them to remain in school to achieve the highest possible level of education while emphasizing discipline, respect of others, and the importance of self-love to all he tutored; and
WHEREAS Charlie was a devoted member of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago. As a faithful member ofthe choir and Deacons Ministry, Charlie was well respected by his church family who sought his guidance and counseling as well as his financial support; and
WHEREAS, known affectionately as "Boot" Allen by the early 1970's, his energetic spirit led him to a successful venture as the owner and operator of the immensely popular "Presidents Lounge" in the heart of Chicago's South Side on 75"1 Street. It is an establishment in the community known to be frequented by prominent professionals and well-known athletes as well as people from all walks of life and a place to unwind and relax in the company of good friends and acquaintances. According to the Chicago Tribune feature article in September of 2003, President's Lounge i...

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